1 edition of Nationalism and religion in America found in the catalog.
Nationalism and religion in America
Edward Frank Humphrey
Published
1924
by Chipman Law Pub. Co. in Boston
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography;: p.[517]-532..
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LC Classifications | BR520 .H75 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 536 p. |
Number of Pages | 536 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6665268M |
LC Control Number | 24012770 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 377228 |
Reforging the White Republic is a welcome and important contribution to the scholarship on race, religion, Reconstruction, and nationalism in nineteenth century America. Distinguished by its craftsmanship, eloquence, and interpretive ambitions, this book announces the arrival of a gifted young scholar whose future work I eagerly await. “White nationalism” is used to describe the small fringe of Americans who believe nationality is defined by the color of one’s groups promote the kind of loosely Darwinian Author: Yoram Hazony.
Religious nationalism is the relationship of nationalism to a particular religious belief, dogma, or affiliation. This relationship can be broken down into two aspects: the politicization of religion and the influence of religion on politics. In the former aspect, a shared religion can be seen to contribute to a sense of national unity, a. What is Christian nationalism? I've just published a book called Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, and since it appeared, I've been asked several times what Christian nationalism is, and how it differs from Christian 's an important concept to understand, because the threat to a pluralistic society does not come from those who simply believe in a very.
Captain America and the crusade against evil: the dilemma of zealous nationalism User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. Jewett (guest professor, New Testament, Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany) and Lawrence (philosophy, emeritus, Morningside Coll.), who previously collaborated on The Myth of the American Superhero, here 5/5(1). American nationalism, or United States nationalism, is a form of civic nationalism, cultural nationalism, economic nationalism or ethnic nationalism found in the United States. Essentially, it indicates the aspects that characterize and distinguish the United States as .
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Nationalism and Religion in America, [Humphrey, Edward Frank] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Nationalism and Religion in America, Author: Edward Frank Humphrey. Nationalism and Religion in America: Concepts of American Identity and Mission Paperback – by Winthrop Still Hudson (Author)Author: Winthrop Still Hudson.
[and] has placed religion at the centre of the story of nation-building during the tumultuous years between Jefferson and Jackson. Scholars of American religion in general, and the early national era in particular, will not want to ignore this book."--Journal of Religious History "The Origins of American Religious Nationalism is also well timed.
Haselby completed his study before the current presidential Cited by: In her first book, The Good News Club: The Christian Right’s Stealth Assault on America’s Children, she wrote about their attempts to influence the public school system; in her more recent book, The Power Worshippers, she turns her attention to religious nationalism.
[and] has placed religion at the centre of the story of nation-building during the tumultuous years between Jefferson and Jackson. Scholars of American religion in general, and the early national era in particular, will not want to ignore this book."--Journal of Religious History "The Origins of American Religious Nationalism is also well timed.
Haselby completed his study before the current presidential 5/5(1). Get this from a library. Nationalism and religion in America, [Edward Frank Humphrey].
July 4, / John Cushing --A covenanted people: A sermon preached at Plymouth in New England () / Robert Cushman --A model of Christian charity () / John Winthrop --The danger of desertion () / Thomas Hooker --Fast days and Thanksgiving days / Continental congress --American independence vindicated () / Peter Whitney --A sermon preached, /.
One definition is the “fusion of nationalism and religion such that they are inseparable” (Rieffer,p. Both religion and nationalism are “order-creating cultural systems” (Greenfeld,p.
), forms of social identification and modes of Author: Anna Grzymala-Busse. Books shelved as nationalism: Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism by Benedict Anderson, Nations and Nationalism by.
Ma – Katherine Stewart is an author and newly published book is The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism (Bloomsbury, March 3, ). The resulting religious nationalism has rarely been challenged since. In the Age of Revolutions, a period that began with the American Revolution and continued for several decades as revolts rocked both the Americas and Europe, individuals on both sides of the Atlantic were forced to reconsider the relationship between religion, society, and government.
In the half century following independence, a fight within Protestantism, a contest over the colonization of the frontier, reshaped American nationalism in ways that transformed American political culture.
Fear of the dynamism and authority of popular, frontier religious movements led elite Northeastern Protestants to found. He is the author of numerous articles on Christian nationalism and religion in the modern world.
Samuel L. Perry is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and /5(9). This is a very well-researched book into Christian Nationalism, a cause that champions an extreme right-wing, utterly anti-American identity.
Stewart's book is at times dizzying as the reader works to keep up with all the Christian pastors, organizations, churches, and lobbyists she describes that are actively undermining America's democracy /5.
Get this from a library. Nationalism and religion in America: concepts of American identity and mission. [Winthrop S Hudson;]. For the EU and Western progressives, Hazony explains, the horror of Auschwitz was the result of atrocities committed by a national state, Germany, infused with a fanatical nationalism.
But, as Hazony argues, Hitler’s genocide was inspired by a belief in Aryan racial superiority and : John Fonte. The recent conference on “National Conservatism” has brought the concept of nationalism to the fore of American political conversation once more.
The fact that Donald Trump self-consciously identifies as a “nationalist” gives added weight to this discussion. The rise of Trump has spurred conservatives like Yoram Hazony (in his book, The Virtues of Nationalism) and Rich Lowry and Ramesh.
(RNS) — Her new book, ‘The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism,’ is intended as a wake-up call — directed at more liberal Christians concerned with the. The book brings genuine theoretical explorations and original case studies on civil religion, nationalism and globalization.
It also provides an introduction to the research history of the fields and aims to develop and elaborate on the theories and methodology of the investigated subjects. This article excerpt is adapted from Katherine Stewart’s The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism (Bloomsbury).
This segment aired on March 5. The key deceit of Christian nationalism is that it is about religion. Though a seeming religious passion underlies its claims, Whitehead and Perry argue that Christian nationalism.
He authored the book Disciple of Peace: Alexander Campbell on Pacifism, Violence and the State (Doulos Christou Press: Indianapolis, ) and his essays have appeared in many journals such as Cross Currents, Encounter, the Otherside, DisciplesWorld and more.
Craig blogs on the. America Church community nationalism worship.***We have this title in eBook format ONLY*** Sam Haselby offers a new and persuasive account of the role of religion in the formation of American nationality, showing how a contest within Protestantism reshaped American political culture and led to the creation of an enduring religious nationalism.